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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Miran says he doesn’t see tariffs causing inflation, putting him in minority on Fed committee
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Miran says he doesn’t see tariffs causing inflation, putting him in minority on Fed committee

Last updated: September 19, 2025 9:25 pm
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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran recently addressed concerns about the potential inflationary impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the U.S. economy. In an interview on CNBC’s “Money Movers,” Miran expressed his belief that the tariffs would not lead to significant inflation.

Miran acknowledged that his stance may be considered unconventional, as he was the lone dissenter among the Federal Open Market Committee voters who decided to cut the benchmark overnight lending rate by a quarter-point. He had advocated for a larger half-point reduction.

The Fed governor emphasized that while there may be some relative price changes due to tariffs, it is important to distinguish between those changes and macroeconomically significant inflation that would warrant a response from monetary policy. Miran pointed out that there is no clear evidence of tariffs driving material inflation, citing the lack of differential inflation rates between import-intensive core goods and overall core goods.

Despite some measures showing inflation above the Fed’s 2% target, Miran remains optimistic about the economy’s growth prospects in the second half of the year. He attributed the weaker-than-expected growth in the first half to economic headwinds such as uncertainty surrounding trade and tax policies.

Miran also highlighted the potential disinflationary effects of Trump’s immigration policies, noting that a sudden influx or reduction of immigrants could impact shelter prices and overall inflation. He expressed confidence in the economy’s resilience and expected growth to strengthen in the coming months.

The Senate recently confirmed Miran to the Fed Board of Governors, where he will serve out the remainder of former Governor Adriana Kugler’s term until 2026. Miran plans to take an unpaid leave of absence from his role as chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors during his tenure on the board.

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In conclusion, Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran’s views on tariffs and inflation offer a unique perspective on the current economic landscape. His cautious optimism and focus on evidence-based policymaking provide valuable insights for policymakers and investors alike.

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